ZAGREB, July 13 (Hina) - Former special police commander Mladen Markac has been granted permission to testify at the trial of Croatian Army generals Rahim Ademi and Mirko Norac although as an indictee of the Hague war crimes tribunal
he is not allowed to make public statements, his attorney Goran Mikulicic said on Friday.
ZAGREB, July 13 (Hina) - Former special police commander Mladen
Markac has been granted permission to testify at the trial of Croatian Army
generals Rahim Ademi and Mirko Norac although as an indictee of the Hague war
crimes tribunal he is not allowed to make public statements, his attorney Goran
Mikulicic said on Friday. The Hague tribunal has changed its
decision and concluded that Markac may leave his flat and speak in public, but
only for the purpose of testifying in the Ademi-Norac trial, Mikulicic told
Hina.
Markac will be one of the first witnesses expected to testify before
the Zagreb County Court on Monday in the trial of Ademi and Norac, who are
accused of war crimes committed in the 1993 Operation Medak Pocket.